Chris Farlowe (& The Thunderbirds) - Lot of 3 LP's + 1x 2LP-Set - Multiple titles - LP Albums (multiple items) - Reissue - 1985





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Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues, Beat, Mod, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock
1. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (Impact – IMLP 4.00376 J) made in Germany 1987 reissue LP of 1966 album | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition.
2. Chris Farlowe – Hot Property (Impact – IMDLP 5.00029 M) made in Germany 1987 compilation reissue 2LP-set of 1980 album | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
3. Chris Farlowe And The Thunderbirds – Out Of The Blue (Date Records – DALP 4.00078) made in Germany 1985 original LP | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
4. Chris Farlowe And The Thunderbirds – Born Again (DALP 4.00183 J) made in Germany 1986 original LP | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) is an English rock, blues and blue-eyed soul singer. He is best known for his hit single "Out of Time" written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which rose to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966, and his association with bands Atomic Rooster, the Thunderbirds, and Colosseum. Outside his music career, Farlowe collects war memorabilia.
Early life
Farlowe was born in Islington, North London.[5] His mother sang and played piano at clubs. He is the nephew of Len Deighton. Farlowe was an apprentice carpenter in Holloway, London before he was a professional singer. John Henry Deighton became Chris Farlowe, after taking the surname from American guitarist Tal Farlow.
Career
His musical career began with a skiffle group, the John Henry Skiffle Group, in 1957, before he joined the Johnny Burns Rhythm and Blues Quartet in 1958. The John Henry Skiffle Group won a local talent show.[6] He met guitarist Bob Taylor in 1959 and, through Taylor, joined the Thunderbirds, who went on to record five singles for the Columbia label. On Island's Sue label, he released a version of "Stormy Monday Blues" under the pseudonym Little Joe Cook (a name also used by an American singer), which perpetuated the myth that he was a black singer.
Farlowe moved to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label and recorded eleven singles, five of which were cover versions of Rolling Stones songs: "Paint It Black", "Think", "Ride On, Baby", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", and "Out of Time", which reached No. 1 (1966) in the UK Singles Chart. He recorded four more singles, the best known of which are Mike d'Abo's "Handbags and Gladrags", and "My Way of Giving", a cover of a Small Faces album track written by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane.
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Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues, Beat, Mod, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock
1. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds (Impact – IMLP 4.00376 J) made in Germany 1987 reissue LP of 1966 album | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition.
2. Chris Farlowe – Hot Property (Impact – IMDLP 5.00029 M) made in Germany 1987 compilation reissue 2LP-set of 1980 album | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
3. Chris Farlowe And The Thunderbirds – Out Of The Blue (Date Records – DALP 4.00078) made in Germany 1985 original LP | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
4. Chris Farlowe And The Thunderbirds – Born Again (DALP 4.00183 J) made in Germany 1986 original LP | item is still factory sealed in NEW, untouched condition. | I cannot check, since item is sealed, but probably white coloured vinyl.
Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) is an English rock, blues and blue-eyed soul singer. He is best known for his hit single "Out of Time" written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which rose to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966, and his association with bands Atomic Rooster, the Thunderbirds, and Colosseum. Outside his music career, Farlowe collects war memorabilia.
Early life
Farlowe was born in Islington, North London.[5] His mother sang and played piano at clubs. He is the nephew of Len Deighton. Farlowe was an apprentice carpenter in Holloway, London before he was a professional singer. John Henry Deighton became Chris Farlowe, after taking the surname from American guitarist Tal Farlow.
Career
His musical career began with a skiffle group, the John Henry Skiffle Group, in 1957, before he joined the Johnny Burns Rhythm and Blues Quartet in 1958. The John Henry Skiffle Group won a local talent show.[6] He met guitarist Bob Taylor in 1959 and, through Taylor, joined the Thunderbirds, who went on to record five singles for the Columbia label. On Island's Sue label, he released a version of "Stormy Monday Blues" under the pseudonym Little Joe Cook (a name also used by an American singer), which perpetuated the myth that he was a black singer.
Farlowe moved to Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label and recorded eleven singles, five of which were cover versions of Rolling Stones songs: "Paint It Black", "Think", "Ride On, Baby", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", and "Out of Time", which reached No. 1 (1966) in the UK Singles Chart. He recorded four more singles, the best known of which are Mike d'Abo's "Handbags and Gladrags", and "My Way of Giving", a cover of a Small Faces album track written by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane.

